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Delhi Aims to Restore Wetlands by 2027
2 Feb
Summary
- Delhi plans to restore maximum water bodies by end of 2027.
- A target of 3.5 million saplings to be planted in Ridge.
- Efforts are underway to notify Neeli Jheel as a Ramsar site.

Delhi celebrated World Wetlands Day with significant environmental initiatives. The Delhi government has pledged to restore numerous historical water bodies, many of which have suffered from encroachment and neglect. A key objective is to revive the maximum number of these water bodies by the end of 2027.
In parallel, a large-scale afforestation drive is planned for the Ridge area, aiming to plant 3.5 million saplings over the next four years. This initiative is part of a broader strategy to enhance the city's green cover and environmental security. Additionally, efforts are being made in collaboration with the central government to designate Neeli Jheel as a Ramsar site, recognizing its ecological importance.
The government is also promoting technological innovations to combat air pollution around water bodies and is making progress in reclaiming landfill sites through bio-mining, with a goal to be free of garbage mountains by 2027. These combined efforts underscore Delhi's commitment to environmental conservation and sustainable urban development.




